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Mother’s secret life as a prostitute Exposed, found murdered in a rented flat away from home.

according to the UK Sun a mother working as a prostitute was found dead in a rented flat she planned to sell sex there for two days .

Hooker Jessica McGraa, 36, was on a working visit to Aberdeen, Scotland, where she lived before flitting south.

A pal said last night: “I can’t believe she’s gone.”

A man of 25 held over Jessica’s death is due in court today. The mum led a secret double life as a £220-an-hour hooker which only emerged after her body was found in a rented flat.

Jessica left her young son at home to sell sex in cities across the UK where she offered punters the “ultimate girlfriend experience”. She boasted online of taking regular holidays around the world — before her death in Aberdeen more than 500 miles from London where she lived.

Shocked pals said she told them she earned good money as a stripper. A close friend said yesterday: “I thought she was a dancer in clubs — I had no idea what was really going on. But it doesn’t change my opinion of her.

“Jessica was an amazing woman and if that’s how she chose to make a living then that was her choice.”

Another pal — who met her clubbing in Aberdeen — described her as “a lovely soul”.

She added: “She was just a kind, genuine woman. I can’t believe this has happened to her.

“She was still young and just loved life. I can’t stop thinking about her dying.”

Jessica, born in Nigeria, advertised her services online under the names Ebony Bianca, Kelly West and B Bianca. Cops launched an investigation after she was found dead at a central property in the city she left to live down south. On escort site Adult Work she revealed she charged up to £1,800 a night and took bookings from men, women and couples. She described herself as “classic, stylish, naughty, Hot, sexy” and promised to leave clients with exciting memories.

Raunchy topless photos had her face blurred out. She wrote: “My face is covered to protect myself as I’m ultra discreet.

“I have my regular job and a private life. Do be polite when you call me.”

Jessica, who is understood to have married in Britain, moved from Aberdeen to Manchester before settling in London. She flew back to Scotland every few weeks and made stops in Dundee, Edinburgh and Inverness. She was found dead on Friday — two days after she last logged on to her Adult Work profile.

On the page she said she was “currently on tour” and would only be in Aberdeen for two days.

She notched up 17 positive reviews from punters dating back to February last year. One said: “This is the stuff fantasies are made of.”

A relative in north west London said last night the family were too upset to talk. A man of 25 has been charged in connection with Jessica’s death and is expected to appear at Aberdeen Sheriff Court today.

BREAKING: Ogbonge Opportunity for CBN Agricultural N75 billion Loan 2016.

Central Bank of Nigeria (CBN) has approved the disbursement of about N75billion as loan to farmers in the 36 states and the Federal Capital Territory (FCT) under the Nigerian Incentive-Based Risk Sharing in Agricultural Lending (NIRSAL).
The loan guarantee scheme is a public-private sector initiative set up to transform the country’s agricultural sector. It was initiated by the apex bank, the Bankers’ Committee and the Federal Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development, to guarantee 75 per cent loans provided by Deposit Money Banks (DPB) to farmers as part of efforts to transform the country’s agricultural sector.
The Head of NIRSAL Project Implementation Office under the Development Finance Department of the CBN, Jude Uzonwanne, who spoke on the role of NIRSAL in Abuja, told the Minister of State for the Federal Capital Territory, Oloye Akinjide, that the guarantee would be issued to farmers through commercial banks and other financial institutions.
“NIRSAL would mobilize financing for Nigerian agribusiness by using credit guarantees to address the risk of default,” Mr. Uzonwanne said.
“NIRSAL is a flexible financing tool designed to change the behaviour of financial institutions.
“It covers all crops and livestock activities in Nigeria, while driving improved investment outcomes and job creation. It is also building on a legacy of previous CBN interventions in agriculture that has helped create thousands of jobs.”
Mr. Uzonwanne said the programme was designed to create access to finance to farmers by integrating end-to-end agriculture value chains, such as input producers, farmers, agro dealers, agro processors and industrial manufacturers with agricultural financing value chains – loan product development, credit distribution, loan origination, managing and pricing for risk, and loan disbursement.
“The integration is driven by NIRSAL’s 5 pillars, particularly the Risk Sharing Pillar and the Technical Assistance pillars, such as Risk sharing Facility, allocated ?45 billion, Insurance Facility (?4.5 billion), Technical assistance facility (?9 billion), Agricultural bank rating scheme (?1.5 billion), and Bank incentive me




“NIRSAL will share risks with banks ranging from 30% to 75% of loss depending on the segment. We are prepared to offer following terms to farmers in the States and FCT Abuja: 75% guarantees on all input, working capital and limited living cost loans to plant the crop, and loan duration should be about 24 – 28 months,” he said.
The Minister of State for FCT, who was represented by the Director of Treasury in the FCT Administration, Ibrahim Bomai, said that NIRSAL is cardinal to the success of the Federal Government’s Agricultural Transformational Agenda (ATA) as it was established to address the grey areas inhibiting agricultural growth in the country.
“NIRSAL seeks to address all the technical, administrative and financial needs of the farmers along the selected agricultural value chain commodities in which the country has comparative advantage,” said the minister said Akinjide.
He said the six Area Councils of the FCT have already been directed to identify and key into the value chain commodities to be promoted in their respective area of jurisdiction, adding that the Authority has commenced the implementation of the Growth Enhancement Scheme of Federal Ministry of Agriculture & Rural Development in order to empower the farmers in the territory.
The United Bank of Africa (UBA) has been saddled with the responsibility of registering  interested applicants for the loan.
What is this product about?
The Product is designed to offer credit facilities to farmers under the Agriculture Loan Scheme initiative of the Federal Government of Nigeria.
Who are the target markets?
Individuals in Paid Employment, Micro, Small farmers, Medium and Large scale farmers, Corporate Organisations, NGOs, Govt and its agencies engaged in Crop production/cultivation, Poultry, Fishery, Animal Husbandry, Plantation Agriculture, Agro processing, farm machinery and hire services..
Product Coverage
  • Agro Processing
  • Out-Growers Scheme
  • Livestock Farming
  • Cultivation of Arable crops
  • Storage facilities and maintenance
  • Tractorisation and Mechanisation Schemes
  • Plantation Agriculture, including tree crops replacement scheme
What are the Benefits?
  • Increased food production and national security
  • Poverty Reduction
  • Employment generation and Wealth creation
  • Empowerment of farmers and rural households through credits and savings
  • Strengthen the governance structure of co-operatives
  • Contribute to National Economic growth.
  • Industrial development .
What are the Requirements?
  • Must be practicing farmer or agro-allied entrepreneur
  • Must have been in account relationship with UBA for minimum of 3 months.
  • Members must be between the ages of 18 and 60years
  • Must be a member of All Farmers Association of Nigeria(AFAN) and recommended by the same the same association
  • Viable proposal
  • Positive CRMS report .
Who can apply?
Individuals in Paid Employment, Micro, Small farmers, Medium and Large scale farmers, NGOs, Govt and its agencies, Corporate Organizations
How are customer’s applications going to be treated?
Visit the nearest UBA Business office on or before March 31st 2016 to get the application form for free and apply.
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